Transcription of Application Instruction for the Reduced-Fare Program
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Application Instruction for the Reduced-Fare Program The Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority (NFTA) administers a Reduced-Fare Program for persons with disabilities who have been certified to have a qualifying disability as defined by the Federal Transit Administration. Eligibility The Federal Transit Administration requires that persons with the following disabilities be provided with Reduced-Fare transportation: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) and receiving Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or Supplemental Security Aid to the Disabled (SSI-AD) Receiving Medicare for any reason Hearing Impairment Ambulatory disability Loss of both hands Intellectual Disability and or other organic mental capacity impairment All applicants are required to forward to the Reduced-Fare Program a completed Reduced-Fare Application , documentation of their disability and $ fee. Permanent cards are valid for four (4) years. Verification of Disability Documents from the following agencies and health care professionals may be submitted to verify disabilities Veterans Administration 100 percent disability rating.
Temporary Reduced-Fare Cards If you are issued a temporary Reduced-Fare card, you will have to reapply for a new card every year (every twelve months) upon the card’s expiration date.
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